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Solar panels are the future of energy efficiency, but it’s their price tag that has people second guessing. Have scientists found a way to make them cheaper?
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Michio Kaku: I believe in solar power, but there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency.
Michio Kaku: Some people think that the time is right for the solar revolution, that one day solar power will replace oil and we'll all live in a world that is clean and renewable. Well, not so fast. I believe in solar power. However, there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency. The other one is lack of a storage facility like a battery. That's' the weak link. We simply don't have the efficiency of solar cells necessary to make it economical and competitive today, and the ability to store the energy for long periods of time when the sun is dark, when there are clouds and your solar panels don't work.So my point of view is this: I think in the coming decade, as oil prices start to rise and as the cost of wind and solar and renewables start to drop, the two currents will probably cross in maybe ten years. So in ten years it will be the marketplace which then begins to drive the whole thing forward because of the dropping cost of solar cells and rising efficiency and the rising price of oil. Now, why do I believe that oil prices will rise? Because of something called Hubbert's Peak. Hubbert was a Shell Oil engineer way back in the 1960s who predicted that we would hit the halfway point for the production of oil in the United States and after that the bell-shaped curve would curve the other way and we would become an importer of oil. Well, people laughed at him because they said that, "Well, wait a minute. We have Alaska. We have Texas. We have lots of oil fields, and so we're not going to hit the 50% point. America will always export oil." Well, wrong. Hubbert hit it right on the nose to within the year at which US oil supplies peaked and then it went to the other side of the bell-shaped curve. That's called Hubbert's Peak, when we hit the 50% point. Now we know that Hubbard was right and the next big question is, are we hitting Hubbert's Peak for world oil production? That is the $64,000 question. Many people that I've talked to, senior oil analysts, energy analysts, say that we are either at Hubbert's Peak or within ten years of hitting Hubbert's Peak. Now some people say, "Well that's stupid. We discover new oil deposits all the time. Look at Canada. We have tar sands of Canada, right?" Wrong. It turns out that we will always have oil. We will never run out of oil, except oil will become more expensive as we go down the other side of Hubbert's Peak. We would have to discover a new Saudi Arabia every five to ten years in order for this curve to simply go on forever. That's not going to happen. I don't care how many tar sands you're talking about in Canada. You're not going to create a new Saudi Arabia, which produces very clean, very cheap oil, oil that is prized by the oil companies because it is relatively less polluting and has tremendous amounts of profits associated with it. So we do know that oil prices will fluctuate because of politics, but on average it will start to rise because we will be hitting Hubbert's Peak. Meanwhile, solar power is going to become cheaper and in 10 years or so the two curves could actually cross, and in 20 years a new game changer arrives and that is fusion power. The Europeans are betting the store on the ITER fusion reactor to be built outside Cadarache, France in Southern France, and if we have the power of the sun on the earth then sea water could drive all our machines. So if this scenario plays out as I predict, it means that global warming could actually be a problem only for the next several decades as we enter the solar era and the fusion era. The problem is we have already lofted so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and we will continue to do so for decades to come, that even before we enter the solar age and the fusion age we will have so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that we will really screw up the weather. But on a long-term basis I think that solar energy and fusion power will be the solution, the ultimate solution, for the greenhouse problem. Directed / Produced byJonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Solar energy has been hailed as the future of energy for decades. Finally, solar energy has reached the inflection point where it not only makes technological sense, but also economic sense.
Dr. David W. Galipeau is the Harold Hohbach Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Coordinator of the Center for Advanced Photovoltaics and Sustainable Energy; and Electrical Engineering MS and Ph.D. graduate programs at South Dakota State University. He was also the program lead for the Alternative PowerTechnology (APT) Program supported by the Department of Defense. While at SDSU, he has been the PI or Co-PI on over forty funded research projects, including twelve major NSF awards for over $10 M and eight SBIR-STTR awards. He has published over 100 research papers, given numerous presentations, and established a spin off business. He was also Co-founder of the Center for Advanced Photovoltaics and Sustainable Energy.
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Future

The future is what will happen in the time after the present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently exists and will exist can be categorized as either permanent, meaning that it will exist forever, or temporary, meaning that it will end. The future and the concept of eternity have been major subjects of philosophy, religion, and science, and defining them non-controversially has consistently eluded the greatest of minds. In the Occidental view, which uses a linear conception of time, the future is the portion of the projected time line that is anticipated to occur. In special relativity, the future is considered absolute future, or the future light cone.

The large magnitude of solar energy available makes it a highly appealing source of electricity. The United Nations Development Programme in its 2000 World Energy Assessment found that the annual potential of solar energy was 1,575–49,837 exajoules (EJ). This is several times larger than the total world energy consumption, which was 559.8EJ in 2012.

Hubbert peak theory

The Hubbert peak theory says that for any given geographical area, from an individual oil-producing region to the planet as a whole, the rate of petroleum production tends to follow a bell-shaped curve. It is one of the primary theories on peak oil.

Choosing a particular curve determines a point of maximum production based on discovery rates, production rates and cumulative production. Early in the curve (pre-peak), the production rate increases because of the discovery rate and the addition of infrastructure. Late in the curve (post-peak), production declines because of resource depletion.

The Hubbert peak theory is based on the observation that the amount of oil under the ground in any region is finite, therefore the rate of discovery which initially increases quickly must reach a maximum and decline. In the US, oil extraction followed the discovery curve after a time lag of 32 to 35 years. The theory is named after American geophysicist M. King Hubbert, who created a method of modeling the production curve given an assumed ultimate recovery volume.

Singularity University

Singularity University is a California Benefit Corporation part university, part think-tank, part business-incubator located in Silicon Valley whose stated aim is to "educate, inspire and empower leaders to apply exponential technologies to address humanity’s grand challenges." It was founded in 2008 by Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil in NASA Research Park, CA.

Singularity University began with an annual 10-week supplemental summer program and has since grown to an innovation pipeline with conference series, an array of classes, an incubation lab for startups and corporate teams, and a global alumni network.

Singularity University aims to develop a global network of innovation ecosystems alongside a coalition of entrepreneurs, business leaders, universities, government agencies and nonprofits. The institution taps into a community of scientists, thinkers, engineers, investors, business leaders, and public policy makers who explore the potential of advancing technologies to take on humanity’s challenges, such as water scarcity and energy consumption.

The International Energy Agency projected in 2014 that under its "high renewables" scenario, by 2050, solar photovoltaics and concentrated solar power would contribute about 16 and 11 percent, respectively, of the worldwide electricity consumption, and solar would be the world's largest source of electricity. Most solar installations would be in China and India.

Photovoltaics were initially solely used as a source of electricity for small and medium-sized applications, from the calculator powered by a single solar cell to remote homes powered by an off-grid rooftop PV system. As the cost of solar electricity has fallen, the number of grid-connected solar PV systems has grown into the millions and utility-scale solar power stations with hundreds of megawatts are being built. Solar PV is rapidly becoming an inexpensive, low-carbon technology to harness renewable energy from the Sun.

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It's Elon Musk vs. Warren Buffett in the Fight for the Future of Solar

It's Elon Musk vs. Warren Buffett in the Fight for the Future of Solar

It's Elon Musk vs. Warren Buffett in the Fight for the Future of Solar

Jan. 28 -- SolarCity, America’s largest manufacturer and leaser of solar panels, was welcomed into Nevada with economic incentives. But then Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission started charging homes with solar panels more to use the public grid. This is bigger than a fight over solar energy - Nevada Energy, is part of Warren Buffett’s business empire, and Elon Musk is behind SolarCity. The outcome of fight in Nevada could set the course for solar energy adoption across the country. (Video by Ali Withers)

2:24

This could be the future of solar power | Sustainable Energy

This could be the future of solar power | Sustainable Energy

This could be the future of solar power | Sustainable Energy

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Can We Power Everything With Solar Panels?

Can We Power Everything With Solar Panels?

Can We Power Everything With Solar Panels?

Solar panels are the future of energy efficiency, but it’s their price tag that has people second guessing. Have scientists found a way to make them cheaper?
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The Cost Decline of Solar Power | The Future of Energy | Singularity University

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4:52

Michio Kaku on the Solar Revolution

Michio Kaku on the Solar Revolution

Michio Kaku on the Solar Revolution

Michio Kaku: I believe in solar power, but there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency.
Michio Kaku: Some people think that the time is right for the solar revolution, that one day solar power will replace oil and we'll all live in a world that is clean and renewable. Well, not so fast. I believe in solar power. However, there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency. The other one is lack of a storage facility like a battery. That's' the weak link. We simply don't have the efficiency of solar cells necessary to make it economical and competitive today, and the ability to store the energy for long periods of time when the sun is dark, when there are clouds and your solar panels don't work.So my point of view is this: I think in the coming decade, as oil prices start to rise and as the cost of wind and solar and renewables start to drop, the two currents will probably cross in maybe ten years. So in ten years it will be the marketplace which then begins to drive the whole thing forward because of the dropping cost of solar cells and rising efficiency and the rising price of oil. Now, why do I believe that oil prices will rise? Because of something called Hubbert's Peak. Hubbert was a Shell Oil engineer way back in the 1960s who predicted that we would hit the halfway point for the production of oil in the United States and after that the bell-shaped curve would curve the other way and we would become an importer of oil. Well, people laughed at him because they said that, "Well, wait a minute. We have Alaska. We have Texas. We have lots of oil fields, and so we're not going to hit the 50% point. America will always export oil." Well, wrong. Hubbert hit it right on the nose to within the year at which US oil supplies peaked and then it went to the other side of the bell-shaped curve. That's called Hubbert's Peak, when we hit the 50% point. Now we know that Hubbard was right and the next big question is, are we hitting Hubbert's Peak for world oil production? That is the $64,000 question. Many people that I've talked to, senior oil analysts, energy analysts, say that we are either at Hubbert's Peak or within ten years of hitting Hubbert's Peak. Now some people say, "Well that's stupid. We discover new oil deposits all the time. Look at Canada. We have tar sands of Canada, right?" Wrong. It turns out that we will always have oil. We will never run out of oil, except oil will become more expensive as we go down the other side of Hubbert's Peak. We would have to discover a new Saudi Arabia every five to ten years in order for this curve to simply go on forever. That's not going to happen. I don't care how many tar sands you're talking about in Canada. You're not going to create a new Saudi Arabia, which produces very clean, very cheap oil, oil that is prized by the oil companies because it is relatively less polluting and has tremendous amounts of profits associated with it. So we do know that oil prices will fluctuate because of politics, but on average it will start to rise because we will be hitting Hubbert's Peak. Meanwhile, solar power is going to become cheaper and in 10 years or so the two curves could actually cross, and in 20 years a new game changer arrives and that is fusion power. The Europeans are betting the store on the ITER fusion reactor to be built outside Cadarache, France in Southern France, and if we have the power of the sun on the earth then sea water could drive all our machines. So if this scenario plays out as I predict, it means that global warming could actually be a problem only for the next several decades as we enter the solar era and the fusion era. The problem is we have already lofted so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and we will continue to do so for decades to come, that even before we enter the solar age and the fusion age we will have so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that we will really screw up the weather. But on a long-term basis I think that solar energy and fusion power will be the solution, the ultimate solution, for the greenhouse problem. Directed / Produced byJonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd

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The inflection point for solar energy | David Galipeau | TEDxBrookings

The inflection point for solar energy | David Galipeau | TEDxBrookings

The inflection point for solar energy | David Galipeau | TEDxBrookings

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Solar energy has been hailed as the future of energy for decades. Finally, solar energy has reached the inflection point where it not only makes technological sense, but also economic sense.
Dr. David W. Galipeau is the Harold Hohbach Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Coordinator of the Center for Advanced Photovoltaics and Sustainable Energy; and Electrical Engineering MS and Ph.D. graduate programs at South Dakota State University. He was also the program lead for the Alternative PowerTechnology (APT) Program supported by the Department of Defense. While at SDSU, he has been the PI or Co-PI on over forty funded research projects, including twelve major NSF awards for over $10 M and eight SBIR-STTR awards. He has published over 100 research papers, given numerous presentations, and established a spin off business. He was also Co-founder of the Center for Advanced Photovoltaics and Sustainable Energy.
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3:39

Here's Why Solar Energy May Beat Out Coal in a Decade

Here's Why Solar Energy May Beat Out Coal in a Decade

Here's Why Solar Energy May Beat Out Coal in a Decade

Jan.04 -- Bloomberg's Chris Martin reports on the declining cost in producing solar energy and his outlook for the coal industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."

50:38

The Bright Future of Solar Energy — Prof. Kylie Catchpole

The Bright Future of Solar Energy — Prof. Kylie Catchpole

The Bright Future of Solar Energy — Prof. Kylie Catchpole

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed on over one million roofs across the country. This presentation will give an overview of the astonishing growth in solar we’ve seen to date, and what we can expect for the future, including new research on using materials engineering and nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
ProfessorKylie Catchpole, ARCFuture Fellow at the ResearchSchool for Engineering at the Australian National University, speaking to students at the 39th Professor Harry MesselInternationalScience School, ISS2017: Future Power — The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2017.
Kylie's first talk at ISS2017: https://youtu.be/uU05DBTWS3M
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It's Elon Musk vs. Warren Buffett in the Fight for the Future of Solar

Jan. 28 -- SolarCity, America’s largest manufacturer and leaser of solar panels, was welcomed into Nevada with economic incentives. But then Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission started charging homes with solar panels more to use the public grid. This is bigger than a fight over solar energy - Nevada Energy, is part of Warren Buffett’s business empire, and Elon Musk is behind SolarCity. The outcome of fight in Nevada could set the course for solar energy adoption across the country. (Video by Ali Withers)

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This could be the future of solar power | Sustainable Energy

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Can We Power Everything With Solar Panels?

Solar panels are the future of energy efficiency, but it’s their price tag that has people second guessing. Have scientists found a way to make them cheaper?
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The Future of Solar Panels | Mohamadou Bella Bah | TEDxYouth@DAA

The energy industry hasn't seen significant innovation in years. As we advance, we need to realize that past solutions won't create the sustainable solutions we need today.
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The Cost Decline of Solar Power | The Future of Energy | Singularity University

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Michio Kaku: Some people think that the time is right for the solar revolution, that one day solar power will replace oil and we'll all live in a world that is clean and renewable. Well, not so fast. I believe in solar power. However, there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency. The other one is lack of a storage facility like a battery. That's' the weak link. We simply don't have the efficiency of solar cells necessary to make it economical and competitive today, and the ability to store the energy for long periods of time when the sun is dark, when there are clouds and your solar panels don't work.So my point of view is this: I think...

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http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/scientists-harness-human-power-electricity/
8. Tidal Power
http://www.renewablegreenen...

Here's Why Solar Energy May Beat Out Coal in a Decade

Jan.04 -- Bloomberg's Chris Martin reports on the declining cost in producing solar energy and his outlook for the coal industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."

published: 05 Jan 2017

The Bright Future of Solar Energy — Prof. Kylie Catchpole

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed on over one million roofs across the country. This presentation will give an overview of the astonishing growth in solar we’ve seen to date, and what we can expect for the future, including new research on using materials engineering and nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
ProfessorKylie Catchpole, ARCFuture Fellow at the ResearchSchool for Engineering at the Australian National University, speaking to students at the 39th Professor Harry MesselInternationalScience School, ISS2017: Future Power — The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2017.
Kylie's first talk at ISS2017: https://youtu.be/uU05DBTWS3M
The...

It's Elon Musk vs. Warren Buffett in the Fight for the Future of Solar

Jan. 28 -- SolarCity, America’s largest manufacturer and leaser of solar panels, was welcomed into Nevada with economic incentives. But then Nevada’s Public Uti...

Jan. 28 -- SolarCity, America’s largest manufacturer and leaser of solar panels, was welcomed into Nevada with economic incentives. But then Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission started charging homes with solar panels more to use the public grid. This is bigger than a fight over solar energy - Nevada Energy, is part of Warren Buffett’s business empire, and Elon Musk is behind SolarCity. The outcome of fight in Nevada could set the course for solar energy adoption across the country. (Video by Ali Withers)

Jan. 28 -- SolarCity, America’s largest manufacturer and leaser of solar panels, was welcomed into Nevada with economic incentives. But then Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission started charging homes with solar panels more to use the public grid. This is bigger than a fight over solar energy - Nevada Energy, is part of Warren Buffett’s business empire, and Elon Musk is behind SolarCity. The outcome of fight in Nevada could set the course for solar energy adoption across the country. (Video by Ali Withers)

This could be the future of solar power | Sustainable Energy

We take a look at how groundbreaking research from MIT could lead to skyscrapers being covered in tiny solar panels.
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Can We Power Everything With Solar Panels?

Solar panels are the future of energy efficiency, but it’s their price tag that has people second guessing. Have scientists found a way to make them cheaper?
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Solar panels are the future of energy efficiency, but it’s their price tag that has people second guessing. Have scientists found a way to make them cheaper?
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UNSW researchers convert sunlight to electricity with over 40 percent efficiency
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“UNSW Australia's solar researchers have converted over 40% of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported. The record efficiency was achieved in outdoor tests in Sydney, before being independently confirmed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) at their outdoor test facility in the United States.”
DARPA pushes for 50% efficient photovoltaics to power soldiers' small tools
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DARPA pushes for 50% efficient photovoltaics to power soldiers' small tools
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The Future of Solar Panels | Mohamadou Bella Bah | TEDxYouth@DAA

The energy industry hasn't seen significant innovation in years. As we advance, we need to realize that past solutions won't create the sustainable solutions we...

The energy industry hasn't seen significant innovation in years. As we advance, we need to realize that past solutions won't create the sustainable solutions we need today.
Mohamadou "Bella" Bah is a student attending Dubai American Academy.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

The energy industry hasn't seen significant innovation in years. As we advance, we need to realize that past solutions won't create the sustainable solutions we need today.
Mohamadou "Bella" Bah is a student attending Dubai American Academy.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Michio Kaku: I believe in solar power, but there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency.
Michio Kaku: Some people think that the time is right for the solar revolution, that one day solar power will replace oil and we'll all live in a world that is clean and renewable. Well, not so fast. I believe in solar power. However, there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency. The other one is lack of a storage facility like a battery. That's' the weak link. We simply don't have the efficiency of solar cells necessary to make it economical and competitive today, and the ability to store the energy for long periods of time when the sun is dark, when there are clouds and your solar panels don't work.So my point of view is this: I think in the coming decade, as oil prices start to rise and as the cost of wind and solar and renewables start to drop, the two currents will probably cross in maybe ten years. So in ten years it will be the marketplace which then begins to drive the whole thing forward because of the dropping cost of solar cells and rising efficiency and the rising price of oil. Now, why do I believe that oil prices will rise? Because of something called Hubbert's Peak. Hubbert was a Shell Oil engineer way back in the 1960s who predicted that we would hit the halfway point for the production of oil in the United States and after that the bell-shaped curve would curve the other way and we would become an importer of oil. Well, people laughed at him because they said that, "Well, wait a minute. We have Alaska. We have Texas. We have lots of oil fields, and so we're not going to hit the 50% point. America will always export oil." Well, wrong. Hubbert hit it right on the nose to within the year at which US oil supplies peaked and then it went to the other side of the bell-shaped curve. That's called Hubbert's Peak, when we hit the 50% point. Now we know that Hubbard was right and the next big question is, are we hitting Hubbert's Peak for world oil production? That is the $64,000 question. Many people that I've talked to, senior oil analysts, energy analysts, say that we are either at Hubbert's Peak or within ten years of hitting Hubbert's Peak. Now some people say, "Well that's stupid. We discover new oil deposits all the time. Look at Canada. We have tar sands of Canada, right?" Wrong. It turns out that we will always have oil. We will never run out of oil, except oil will become more expensive as we go down the other side of Hubbert's Peak. We would have to discover a new Saudi Arabia every five to ten years in order for this curve to simply go on forever. That's not going to happen. I don't care how many tar sands you're talking about in Canada. You're not going to create a new Saudi Arabia, which produces very clean, very cheap oil, oil that is prized by the oil companies because it is relatively less polluting and has tremendous amounts of profits associated with it. So we do know that oil prices will fluctuate because of politics, but on average it will start to rise because we will be hitting Hubbert's Peak. Meanwhile, solar power is going to become cheaper and in 10 years or so the two curves could actually cross, and in 20 years a new game changer arrives and that is fusion power. The Europeans are betting the store on the ITER fusion reactor to be built outside Cadarache, France in Southern France, and if we have the power of the sun on the earth then sea water could drive all our machines. So if this scenario plays out as I predict, it means that global warming could actually be a problem only for the next several decades as we enter the solar era and the fusion era. The problem is we have already lofted so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and we will continue to do so for decades to come, that even before we enter the solar age and the fusion age we will have so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that we will really screw up the weather. But on a long-term basis I think that solar energy and fusion power will be the solution, the ultimate solution, for the greenhouse problem. Directed / Produced byJonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd

Michio Kaku: I believe in solar power, but there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency.
Michio Kaku: Some people think that the time is right for the solar revolution, that one day solar power will replace oil and we'll all live in a world that is clean and renewable. Well, not so fast. I believe in solar power. However, there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency. The other one is lack of a storage facility like a battery. That's' the weak link. We simply don't have the efficiency of solar cells necessary to make it economical and competitive today, and the ability to store the energy for long periods of time when the sun is dark, when there are clouds and your solar panels don't work.So my point of view is this: I think in the coming decade, as oil prices start to rise and as the cost of wind and solar and renewables start to drop, the two currents will probably cross in maybe ten years. So in ten years it will be the marketplace which then begins to drive the whole thing forward because of the dropping cost of solar cells and rising efficiency and the rising price of oil. Now, why do I believe that oil prices will rise? Because of something called Hubbert's Peak. Hubbert was a Shell Oil engineer way back in the 1960s who predicted that we would hit the halfway point for the production of oil in the United States and after that the bell-shaped curve would curve the other way and we would become an importer of oil. Well, people laughed at him because they said that, "Well, wait a minute. We have Alaska. We have Texas. We have lots of oil fields, and so we're not going to hit the 50% point. America will always export oil." Well, wrong. Hubbert hit it right on the nose to within the year at which US oil supplies peaked and then it went to the other side of the bell-shaped curve. That's called Hubbert's Peak, when we hit the 50% point. Now we know that Hubbard was right and the next big question is, are we hitting Hubbert's Peak for world oil production? That is the $64,000 question. Many people that I've talked to, senior oil analysts, energy analysts, say that we are either at Hubbert's Peak or within ten years of hitting Hubbert's Peak. Now some people say, "Well that's stupid. We discover new oil deposits all the time. Look at Canada. We have tar sands of Canada, right?" Wrong. It turns out that we will always have oil. We will never run out of oil, except oil will become more expensive as we go down the other side of Hubbert's Peak. We would have to discover a new Saudi Arabia every five to ten years in order for this curve to simply go on forever. That's not going to happen. I don't care how many tar sands you're talking about in Canada. You're not going to create a new Saudi Arabia, which produces very clean, very cheap oil, oil that is prized by the oil companies because it is relatively less polluting and has tremendous amounts of profits associated with it. So we do know that oil prices will fluctuate because of politics, but on average it will start to rise because we will be hitting Hubbert's Peak. Meanwhile, solar power is going to become cheaper and in 10 years or so the two curves could actually cross, and in 20 years a new game changer arrives and that is fusion power. The Europeans are betting the store on the ITER fusion reactor to be built outside Cadarache, France in Southern France, and if we have the power of the sun on the earth then sea water could drive all our machines. So if this scenario plays out as I predict, it means that global warming could actually be a problem only for the next several decades as we enter the solar era and the fusion era. The problem is we have already lofted so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and we will continue to do so for decades to come, that even before we enter the solar age and the fusion age we will have so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that we will really screw up the weather. But on a long-term basis I think that solar energy and fusion power will be the solution, the ultimate solution, for the greenhouse problem. Directed / Produced byJonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd

The inflection point for solar energy | David Galipeau | TEDxBrookings

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Solar energy has been hailed as the future of energy for decades. Fina...

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Solar energy has been hailed as the future of energy for decades. Finally, solar energy has reached the inflection point where it not only makes technological sense, but also economic sense.
Dr. David W. Galipeau is the Harold Hohbach Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Coordinator of the Center for Advanced Photovoltaics and Sustainable Energy; and Electrical Engineering MS and Ph.D. graduate programs at South Dakota State University. He was also the program lead for the Alternative PowerTechnology (APT) Program supported by the Department of Defense. While at SDSU, he has been the PI or Co-PI on over forty funded research projects, including twelve major NSF awards for over $10 M and eight SBIR-STTR awards. He has published over 100 research papers, given numerous presentations, and established a spin off business. He was also Co-founder of the Center for Advanced Photovoltaics and Sustainable Energy.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Solar energy has been hailed as the future of energy for decades. Finally, solar energy has reached the inflection point where it not only makes technological sense, but also economic sense.
Dr. David W. Galipeau is the Harold Hohbach Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Coordinator of the Center for Advanced Photovoltaics and Sustainable Energy; and Electrical Engineering MS and Ph.D. graduate programs at South Dakota State University. He was also the program lead for the Alternative PowerTechnology (APT) Program supported by the Department of Defense. While at SDSU, he has been the PI or Co-PI on over forty funded research projects, including twelve major NSF awards for over $10 M and eight SBIR-STTR awards. He has published over 100 research papers, given numerous presentations, and established a spin off business. He was also Co-founder of the Center for Advanced Photovoltaics and Sustainable Energy.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

The Bright Future of Solar Energy — Prof. Kylie Catchpole

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed o...

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed on over one million roofs across the country. This presentation will give an overview of the astonishing growth in solar we’ve seen to date, and what we can expect for the future, including new research on using materials engineering and nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
ProfessorKylie Catchpole, ARCFuture Fellow at the ResearchSchool for Engineering at the Australian National University, speaking to students at the 39th Professor Harry MesselInternationalScience School, ISS2017: Future Power — The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2017.
Kylie's first talk at ISS2017: https://youtu.be/uU05DBTWS3M
The entire ISS2017 playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLINIad1nw-HLAodWYNT00mDiHSTuk313I
For more about the ISS: http://sydney.edu.au/science/iss
Kylie's web page: https://cecs.anu.edu.au/people/kylie-catchpole

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed on over one million roofs across the country. This presentation will give an overview of the astonishing growth in solar we’ve seen to date, and what we can expect for the future, including new research on using materials engineering and nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
ProfessorKylie Catchpole, ARCFuture Fellow at the ResearchSchool for Engineering at the Australian National University, speaking to students at the 39th Professor Harry MesselInternationalScience School, ISS2017: Future Power — The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2017.
Kylie's first talk at ISS2017: https://youtu.be/uU05DBTWS3M
The entire ISS2017 playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLINIad1nw-HLAodWYNT00mDiHSTuk313I
For more about the ISS: http://sydney.edu.au/science/iss
Kylie's web page: https://cecs.anu.edu.au/people/kylie-catchpole

FUCK UP SOME COMMAS KARAOKE FUTURE

instrumental karaoke video

published: 08 May 2016

Future ft Rihanna - Selfish Karaoke Instrumental Lyrics

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Lyric:
[Taylor Swift & Future]
I wanna be your end game
I wanna be your first string
I wanna be your A-Team (whoa, whoa)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Taylor Swift & Future]
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me, we got big reputations
Aah, and you heard about me
Ooh, I got some big enemies (yeah)
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me would be a big conversation (git, git)
Aah, and I heard about you
Ooh, you like the bad ones too (yeah)
[Future]
You so dope, don't overdose, I’m so stoked, I need a toast
We do the most, I'm in the Ghost like I'm whippin’ a boa...

published: 13 Jan 2018

Taylor Swift - End Game ft. Ed Sheeran, Future (Karaoke)

LYRICS
I WANNA BE YOUR ENDGAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRSTSTRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME
WE GOT BIG REPUTATIONS
AAH
AND YOU HEARD ABOUT ME
OOH
I GOT SOME BIG ENEMIES
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME
WOULD BE A BIG CONVERSATION
AAH
AND I HEARD ABOUT YOU
OOH
YOU LIKE THE BAD ONES TOO
YOU SO DOPEDON'T OVERDOSE
I'M SO STOKED
I NEED A TOAST
WE DO THE MOST
I'M IN THE GHOST
LIKE I'M WHIPPIN' A BOAT
I GOT A REPUTATION
GIRL THAT DON'T PRECEDE ME
I'M ONE CALL AWAY
WHENEVER YOU NEED ME
I'M IN A G5
COME TO THE A-SIDE
I GOT A BAD BOYPERSONA
THAT'S WHAT THEY LIKE
YOU LOVE IT I LOVE IT TOO
'CAUSE YOU MY TYPE
YOU HOLD ME DOWN
AND I PROTECT YOU
WITH MY LIFE
I DON'T WANNA TOUCH YOU
I DON'T WA...

Future ft Rihanna - Selfish Karaoke Instrumental Lyrics

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Lyric:
[Taylor Swift & Future]
I wanna be your end game
I wanna be your first string
I wanna be your A-Team (whoa, whoa)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Taylor Swift & Future]
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me, we got big reputations
Aah, and you heard about me
Ooh, I got some big enemies (yeah)
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me would be a big conversation (git, git)
Aah, and I heard about you
Ooh, you like the bad ones too (yeah)
[Future]
You so dope, don't overdose, I’m so stoked, I need a toast
We do the most, I'm in the Ghost like I'm whippin’ a boat
I got a reputation, girl, that don't precede me (yeah)
I'm one call away whenever you need me (yeah)
I'm in a G5 (yeah), come to the A-Side (yeah)
I got a bad boy persona, that's what they like (that's what they like)
You love it, I love it too 'cause you my type (you my type)
You hold me down and I protect you with my life (my life)
[Taylor Swift & Future]
I don't wanna touch you, I don't wanna be
Just another ex-love you don’t wanna see
I don’t wanna miss you (I don't wanna miss you)
Like the other girls do
I don’t wanna hurt you, I just wanna be
Drinking on a beach with you all over me
I know what they all say (I know what they all say)
But I ain't trying to play
[Taylor Swift]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Ed Sheeran]
Knew her when I was young
Reconnected when we were little bit older, both sprung
I got issues and chips on both of my shoulders
Reputation precedes me, in rumors, I'm knee-deep
The truth is, it's easier to ignore it, believe me
Even when we’d argue, we'd not do it for long
And you understand the good and bad end up in the song
For all your beautiful traits and the way you do it with ease
For all my flaws, paranoia, and insecurities
I've made mistakes and made some choices, that's hard to deny
After the storm, something was born on the 4th of July
I've passed days without fun, this endgame is the one
With four words on the tip of my tongue, I'll never say it
[Taylor Swift & Ed Sheeran]
I don't wanna touch you, I don't wanna be
Just another ex-love you don't wanna see
I don't wanna miss you (I don't wanna miss you)
Like the other girls do
I don't wanna hurt you, I just wanna be
Drinking on a beach with you all over me
I know what they all say, yeah
But I ain't trying to play
[Taylor Swift]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (wanna be your first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Taylor Swift & Future]
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me, we got big reputations
Aah, and you heard about me
Ooh, I got some big enemies (hey!)
Big reputation, big reputation (big reputation, yay)
Ooh, you and me would be a big conversation
Aah, and I heard about you
Ooh, you like the bad ones too
[Taylor Swift]
I hit you like, bang! We tried to forget it, but we just couldn't
And I bury hatchets, but I keep maps of where I put 'em
Reputation precedes me, they told you I'm crazy
I swear I don't love the drama, it loves me
And I can't let you go, your hand prints on my soul
It's like your eyes are liquor, it's like your body is gold
You've been calling my bluff on all my usual tricks
So here's the truth from my red lips
[Taylor Swift, Future & Ed Sheeran]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (me and you) (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (be your A-Team now) (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
I wanna be your end game (oh, I do!) (end game)
I wanna be your first string (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
Album: Reputation
Artist; Taylor Swift

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Lyric:
[Taylor Swift & Future]
I wanna be your end game
I wanna be your first string
I wanna be your A-Team (whoa, whoa)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Taylor Swift & Future]
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me, we got big reputations
Aah, and you heard about me
Ooh, I got some big enemies (yeah)
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me would be a big conversation (git, git)
Aah, and I heard about you
Ooh, you like the bad ones too (yeah)
[Future]
You so dope, don't overdose, I’m so stoked, I need a toast
We do the most, I'm in the Ghost like I'm whippin’ a boat
I got a reputation, girl, that don't precede me (yeah)
I'm one call away whenever you need me (yeah)
I'm in a G5 (yeah), come to the A-Side (yeah)
I got a bad boy persona, that's what they like (that's what they like)
You love it, I love it too 'cause you my type (you my type)
You hold me down and I protect you with my life (my life)
[Taylor Swift & Future]
I don't wanna touch you, I don't wanna be
Just another ex-love you don’t wanna see
I don’t wanna miss you (I don't wanna miss you)
Like the other girls do
I don’t wanna hurt you, I just wanna be
Drinking on a beach with you all over me
I know what they all say (I know what they all say)
But I ain't trying to play
[Taylor Swift]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Ed Sheeran]
Knew her when I was young
Reconnected when we were little bit older, both sprung
I got issues and chips on both of my shoulders
Reputation precedes me, in rumors, I'm knee-deep
The truth is, it's easier to ignore it, believe me
Even when we’d argue, we'd not do it for long
And you understand the good and bad end up in the song
For all your beautiful traits and the way you do it with ease
For all my flaws, paranoia, and insecurities
I've made mistakes and made some choices, that's hard to deny
After the storm, something was born on the 4th of July
I've passed days without fun, this endgame is the one
With four words on the tip of my tongue, I'll never say it
[Taylor Swift & Ed Sheeran]
I don't wanna touch you, I don't wanna be
Just another ex-love you don't wanna see
I don't wanna miss you (I don't wanna miss you)
Like the other girls do
I don't wanna hurt you, I just wanna be
Drinking on a beach with you all over me
I know what they all say, yeah
But I ain't trying to play
[Taylor Swift]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (wanna be your first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Taylor Swift & Future]
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me, we got big reputations
Aah, and you heard about me
Ooh, I got some big enemies (hey!)
Big reputation, big reputation (big reputation, yay)
Ooh, you and me would be a big conversation
Aah, and I heard about you
Ooh, you like the bad ones too
[Taylor Swift]
I hit you like, bang! We tried to forget it, but we just couldn't
And I bury hatchets, but I keep maps of where I put 'em
Reputation precedes me, they told you I'm crazy
I swear I don't love the drama, it loves me
And I can't let you go, your hand prints on my soul
It's like your eyes are liquor, it's like your body is gold
You've been calling my bluff on all my usual tricks
So here's the truth from my red lips
[Taylor Swift, Future & Ed Sheeran]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (me and you) (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (be your A-Team now) (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
I wanna be your end game (oh, I do!) (end game)
I wanna be your first string (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
Album: Reputation
Artist; Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift - End Game ft. Ed Sheeran, Future (Karaoke)

LYRICS
I WANNA BE YOUR ENDGAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRSTSTRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU ...

LYRICS
I WANNA BE YOUR ENDGAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRSTSTRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME
WE GOT BIG REPUTATIONS
AAH
AND YOU HEARD ABOUT ME
OOH
I GOT SOME BIG ENEMIES
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME
WOULD BE A BIG CONVERSATION
AAH
AND I HEARD ABOUT YOU
OOH
YOU LIKE THE BAD ONES TOO
YOU SO DOPEDON'T OVERDOSE
I'M SO STOKED
I NEED A TOAST
WE DO THE MOST
I'M IN THE GHOST
LIKE I'M WHIPPIN' A BOAT
I GOT A REPUTATION
GIRL THAT DON'T PRECEDE ME
I'M ONE CALL AWAY
WHENEVER YOU NEED ME
I'M IN A G5
COME TO THE A-SIDE
I GOT A BAD BOYPERSONA
THAT'S WHAT THEY LIKE
YOU LOVE IT I LOVE IT TOO
'CAUSE YOU MY TYPE
YOU HOLD ME DOWN
AND I PROTECT YOU
WITH MY LIFE
I DON'T WANNA TOUCH YOU
I DON'T WANNA BE
JUST ANOTHER EX-LOVE
YOU DON'T WANNA SEE
I DON'T WANNA MISS YOU
LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS DO
I DON'T WANNA HURT YOU
I JUST WANNA BE
DRINKING ON A BEACH
WITH YOU ALL OVER ME
I KNOW WHAT THEY ALL SAY
BUT I AIN'T TRYNA PLAY
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
NOW WELL
WHEN I WAS YOUNG
WE CONNECTED
WHEN WE WERE LITTLE BIT OLDER
BOTH SPRUNG
I GOT ISSUES AND CHIPS ON BOTH OF MY SHOULDERS
REPUTATION PRECEDES ME AND RUMORS ARE KNEE-DEEP
THE TRUTH IS IT'S EASIER TO IGNORE IT
BELIEVE ME
EVEN WHEN WE'D ARGUE
WE'D NOT DO IT FOR LONG
AND YOU UNDERSTAND THE GOOD
AND BAD END UP IN A SONG
FOR ALL YOUR BEAUTIFUL TRAITS
AND THE WAY YOU DO IT WITH EASE
FOR ALL MY FLAWS
PARANOIA AND INSECURITIES
I'VE MADE MISTAKES AND MADE SOME CHOICES
THAT'S HARD TO DENY
AFTER THE STORM
SOMETHING WAS BORN ON THE 4TH OF JULY
I'VE PASSED DAYS WITHOUT FUN
THIS END GAME IS THE ONE
WITH FOUR WORDS ON THE TIP OF MY TONGUE
I'LL NEVER SAY IT
I DON'T WANNA TOUCH YOU I DON'T WANNA BE
JUST ANOTHER EX-LOVE YOU DON'T WANNA SEE
I DON'T WANNA MISS YOU
LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS DO
I DON'T WANNA HURT YOU
I JUST WANNA BE
DRINKING ON A BEACH WITH
YOU ALL OVER ME
I KNOW WHAT THEY ALL SAY YEAH
BUT I AIN'T TRYNA PLAY
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
BIG REPUTATION BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME WE GOT BIG REPUTATIONS
AH AND YOU HEARD ABOUT ME
OH I GOT SOME BIG ENEMIES
HEY BIG REPUTATION BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME WOULD BE A BIG CONVERSATION
AH AND I HEARD ABOUT YOU
OOH YOU LIKE THE BAD ONES TOO
I HIT YOU LIKE BANG
WE TRIED TO FORGET IT
BUT WE JUST COULDN'T
AND I BURY HATCHETS
BUT I KEEP MAPS OF WHERE I PUT 'EM
REPUTATION PRECEDES ME
THEY TOLD YOU I'M CRAZY
I SWEAR I DON'T LOVE THE DRAMA
IT LOVES ME
AND I CAN'T LET YOU GO
YOUR HANDPRINTS ON MY SOUL
IT'S LIKE YOUR EYES ARE LIQUOR
IT'S LIKE YOUR BODY IS GOLD
YOU'VE BEEN CALLING MY BLUFF
ON ALL MY USUAL TRICKS
SO HERE'S THE TRUTH FROM
MY REDLIPS
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME END GAME

LYRICS
I WANNA BE YOUR ENDGAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRSTSTRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME
WE GOT BIG REPUTATIONS
AAH
AND YOU HEARD ABOUT ME
OOH
I GOT SOME BIG ENEMIES
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME
WOULD BE A BIG CONVERSATION
AAH
AND I HEARD ABOUT YOU
OOH
YOU LIKE THE BAD ONES TOO
YOU SO DOPEDON'T OVERDOSE
I'M SO STOKED
I NEED A TOAST
WE DO THE MOST
I'M IN THE GHOST
LIKE I'M WHIPPIN' A BOAT
I GOT A REPUTATION
GIRL THAT DON'T PRECEDE ME
I'M ONE CALL AWAY
WHENEVER YOU NEED ME
I'M IN A G5
COME TO THE A-SIDE
I GOT A BAD BOYPERSONA
THAT'S WHAT THEY LIKE
YOU LOVE IT I LOVE IT TOO
'CAUSE YOU MY TYPE
YOU HOLD ME DOWN
AND I PROTECT YOU
WITH MY LIFE
I DON'T WANNA TOUCH YOU
I DON'T WANNA BE
JUST ANOTHER EX-LOVE
YOU DON'T WANNA SEE
I DON'T WANNA MISS YOU
LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS DO
I DON'T WANNA HURT YOU
I JUST WANNA BE
DRINKING ON A BEACH
WITH YOU ALL OVER ME
I KNOW WHAT THEY ALL SAY
BUT I AIN'T TRYNA PLAY
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
NOW WELL
WHEN I WAS YOUNG
WE CONNECTED
WHEN WE WERE LITTLE BIT OLDER
BOTH SPRUNG
I GOT ISSUES AND CHIPS ON BOTH OF MY SHOULDERS
REPUTATION PRECEDES ME AND RUMORS ARE KNEE-DEEP
THE TRUTH IS IT'S EASIER TO IGNORE IT
BELIEVE ME
EVEN WHEN WE'D ARGUE
WE'D NOT DO IT FOR LONG
AND YOU UNDERSTAND THE GOOD
AND BAD END UP IN A SONG
FOR ALL YOUR BEAUTIFUL TRAITS
AND THE WAY YOU DO IT WITH EASE
FOR ALL MY FLAWS
PARANOIA AND INSECURITIES
I'VE MADE MISTAKES AND MADE SOME CHOICES
THAT'S HARD TO DENY
AFTER THE STORM
SOMETHING WAS BORN ON THE 4TH OF JULY
I'VE PASSED DAYS WITHOUT FUN
THIS END GAME IS THE ONE
WITH FOUR WORDS ON THE TIP OF MY TONGUE
I'LL NEVER SAY IT
I DON'T WANNA TOUCH YOU I DON'T WANNA BE
JUST ANOTHER EX-LOVE YOU DON'T WANNA SEE
I DON'T WANNA MISS YOU
LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS DO
I DON'T WANNA HURT YOU
I JUST WANNA BE
DRINKING ON A BEACH WITH
YOU ALL OVER ME
I KNOW WHAT THEY ALL SAY YEAH
BUT I AIN'T TRYNA PLAY
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
BIG REPUTATION BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME WE GOT BIG REPUTATIONS
AH AND YOU HEARD ABOUT ME
OH I GOT SOME BIG ENEMIES
HEY BIG REPUTATION BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME WOULD BE A BIG CONVERSATION
AH AND I HEARD ABOUT YOU
OOH YOU LIKE THE BAD ONES TOO
I HIT YOU LIKE BANG
WE TRIED TO FORGET IT
BUT WE JUST COULDN'T
AND I BURY HATCHETS
BUT I KEEP MAPS OF WHERE I PUT 'EM
REPUTATION PRECEDES ME
THEY TOLD YOU I'M CRAZY
I SWEAR I DON'T LOVE THE DRAMA
IT LOVES ME
AND I CAN'T LET YOU GO
YOUR HANDPRINTS ON MY SOUL
IT'S LIKE YOUR EYES ARE LIQUOR
IT'S LIKE YOUR BODY IS GOLD
YOU'VE BEEN CALLING MY BLUFF
ON ALL MY USUAL TRICKS
SO HERE'S THE TRUTH FROM
MY REDLIPS
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME END GAME

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25 พ.ค. 2560 - Each cell generates a few volts of electricity, so a solar panel's job is to combine the energy produced by many cells to make a useful amount of electric current .... Scientists refer to these classic solar cells as first-generation, largely to differentiate them from two different, more modern technologies known as ...
40 Facts About Solar Energy - Conserve Energy Future
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Fact 2: Solar energy which comprises of radiant heat and light from the sun can be harnessed with some modern technology like photo-voltaic, solar heating, artificial ... Fact 14: Solar chemical processes replace fossil fuels as a source for chemical energy and can make solar energy storable and transportable.

Solar power - ScienceDaily
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The modern age of solar power arrived in 1954 when researchers at Bell Laboratories developed a photovoltaic cell capable of effectively converting light into electricity. This breakthrough marked a fundamental change in how power is generated. Since then solar cells efficiencies have improved from 6% to 15% with ...
Making Solar Panels More Efficient
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A team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology has come up with a new way to capture solar energy that makes it easier to store and be used on demand at a later time. The team created a device that improves the efficiency of solar panels by using wavelengths of light that normally are wasted because they ...
Solar PowerSystems » Residential & Commercial » ModernGroup
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The choice for solar is simple for Australia. We receive the highest average solar radiation per square metre, and our electricity prices are amongst the highest in the world. Get in touch today for the industries leading solutions for solar panels, systems and inverters. Modern are CleanEnergy Accredited Solar Power ...
Solar Energy | SolarEnergy.com DIY Solar Power Resources
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The cost of installing a solar photovoltaic system has come down dramatically in the past few years. Where a suitable system from 1998 would have costs around $12 per watt of energy produced, the costs are typically less than $3 per watt installed. This dramatic drop in cost makes modern solar electric power systems far ...
[PDF]Exploration of Solar Power for the Modern PoultryFarm
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The ever‐evolving modern poultry house has gained numerous energy efficiencies over the last few years. Improvements in tightening techniques & insulation technology, improvements in ventilation systems, control systems, lighting and heating – almost all areas of input costs have received much attention and have seen ...
Solar Energy Making Ultra-Green Homes of the Future a Modern Day ...
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Energy-efficient homes of the future have arrived and are growing in popularity. According to a report by McGraw Hill Construction, nearly one-third of new single-family homes in the U.S. will be green by 2016. They are energy and natural resource efficient, designed to ...
Solar Energy Pros and Cons | SunPower Solar Blog
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30 ม.ค. 2561 - While more hours of direct sun exposure will indeed help a solar system generate more electricity, modern panels are quite efficient and can still generate energy in low light situations. Someone living in Seattle, for example, just may need a somewhat larger solar array to get the same results as someone ...
How do solar cells work? - Explain that Stuff
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25 พ.ค. 2560 - Each cell generates a few volts of electricity, so a solar panel's job is to combine the energy produced by many cells to make a useful amount of electric current .... Scientists refer to these classic solar cells as first-generation, largely to differentiate them from two different, more modern technologies known as ...
40 Facts About Solar Energy - Conserve Energy Future
https://www.conserve-energy-future.com/various-solar-energy-facts.php
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Fact 2: Solar energy which comprises of radiant heat and light from the sun can be harnessed with some modern technology like photo-voltaic, solar heating, artificial ... Fact 14: Solar chemical processes replace fossil fuels as a source for chemical energy and can make solar energy storable and transportable.

A future lit by solar energy

Coming from the tropical island of Bali, the sun plays a vital and powerful role in Arie Nyoman's day-to-day life. In fact, during BalineseNew Year, when peopl...

Coming from the tropical island of Bali, the sun plays a vital and powerful role in Arie Nyoman's day-to-day life. In fact, during BalineseNew Year, when people are prohibited from using light of any kind, the day of darkness has always made Arie feel vulnerable. But that darkness is the year-round reality for many people who live without access to electricity. In this Talk, Arie explores answers to the question, "what if we could harness the power of the sun to make sure no one has to live in the dark?"
This Talk was given at TED-Ed Weekend in NYC. To learn more about the event, go here: https://www.ted.com/attend/conferences/special-events/ted-ed-weekend
The TED-Ed Clubs program supports students in discovering, exploring and presenting their big ideas in the form of short, TED-style talks. In TED-Ed Clubs, students work together to discuss and celebrate creative ideas. ClubLeaders receive TED-Ed's flexible curriculum to guide their Members in developing presentation literacy skills to help inspire tomorrow's TED speakers and future leaders.
To learn more about TED-Ed Clubs or to start your own club, go to http://ed.ted.com/clubs.

Coming from the tropical island of Bali, the sun plays a vital and powerful role in Arie Nyoman's day-to-day life. In fact, during BalineseNew Year, when people are prohibited from using light of any kind, the day of darkness has always made Arie feel vulnerable. But that darkness is the year-round reality for many people who live without access to electricity. In this Talk, Arie explores answers to the question, "what if we could harness the power of the sun to make sure no one has to live in the dark?"
This Talk was given at TED-Ed Weekend in NYC. To learn more about the event, go here: https://www.ted.com/attend/conferences/special-events/ted-ed-weekend
The TED-Ed Clubs program supports students in discovering, exploring and presenting their big ideas in the form of short, TED-style talks. In TED-Ed Clubs, students work together to discuss and celebrate creative ideas. ClubLeaders receive TED-Ed's flexible curriculum to guide their Members in developing presentation literacy skills to help inspire tomorrow's TED speakers and future leaders.
To learn more about TED-Ed Clubs or to start your own club, go to http://ed.ted.com/clubs.

Björn Laumert
Associate professorSolar energy is available in abundance and is becoming a major source for electricity production in the world. There are two types of solar technologies to convert sun light into electricity: photovoltaic cells and concentrating solar power. The former converts solar energy directly into electricity whereas the latter converts solar energy into high temperature heat that drives a conventional power cycle. In order to conduct research and create innovation in concentrating solar power technology, KTH has built a solar simulator capable of concentrating solar light 7000 times to reach temperature levels over 2000 degrees.

Björn Laumert
Associate professorSolar energy is available in abundance and is becoming a major source for electricity production in the world. There are two types of solar technologies to convert sun light into electricity: photovoltaic cells and concentrating solar power. The former converts solar energy directly into electricity whereas the latter converts solar energy into high temperature heat that drives a conventional power cycle. In order to conduct research and create innovation in concentrating solar power technology, KTH has built a solar simulator capable of concentrating solar light 7000 times to reach temperature levels over 2000 degrees.

SOLAR ENERGY , POWER OF THE FUTURE

Solar energy is the most nature inexhaustible renewable energy. To the world's energy resources perspective, we have relied heavily on traditional energy stocks...

Solar energy is the most nature inexhaustible renewable energy. To the world's energy resources perspective, we have relied heavily on traditional energy stocks are already very limited storage capacity of the remaining oil can be used only forty-three years;

Solar energy is the most nature inexhaustible renewable energy. To the world's energy resources perspective, we have relied heavily on traditional energy stocks are already very limited storage capacity of the remaining oil can be used only forty-three years;

St. Eustatius: 100% Solar Power in the Caribbean (Trailer)

The diesel generators have fallen silent. No longer is the idyllic island of St. Eustatius tarnished by their drone and black diesel soot. And gone, too, is the...

The diesel generators have fallen silent. No longer is the idyllic island of St. Eustatius tarnished by their drone and black diesel soot. And gone, too, is the need to buy expensive diesel fuel. In November 2017, this Caribbean island – a “special municipality” of the Netherlands – became that little bit more special thanks to the launch of a diesel-free daytime electricity supply.
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SMA Solar Technology AG is a global leader in the development, production and sales of PV inverters and, as an energy management group, offers innovative key technologies for future power supply structures.

The diesel generators have fallen silent. No longer is the idyllic island of St. Eustatius tarnished by their drone and black diesel soot. And gone, too, is the need to buy expensive diesel fuel. In November 2017, this Caribbean island – a “special municipality” of the Netherlands – became that little bit more special thanks to the launch of a diesel-free daytime electricity supply.
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SMA Solar Technology AG - www.sma-solar.com
SMACorporate Blog - en.SMA-Sunny.com
SMA on Facebook - www.facebook.com/SMAInternational
SMA on Twitter - www.twitter.com/SMAsolar
Contact - SocialMedia@SMA.de
SMA Solar Technology AG is a global leader in the development, production and sales of PV inverters and, as an energy management group, offers innovative key technologies for future power supply structures.

The Potential for Solar Energy

Solar deployment has increased 100-fold in the past decade, yet solar energy supplies just 1% of U.S. electricity today. In a little over 10 years, solar is exp...

Solar deployment has increased 100-fold in the past decade, yet solar energy supplies just 1% of U.S. electricity today. In a little over 10 years, solar is expected to grow to about 5% of U.S. electricity and hit 10-20% by 2050. But more is possible. With aggressive solar and storage technology cost declines and a focus on grid integration, the country could more than double that deployment. This talk describes promising pathways for advanced solar technologies and for integrating solar with energy storage and other technologies. Becca Jones-Albertus also looks at the associated projections for solar deployment based on NREL's RegionalEnergy Deployment System model.
This talk was presented on November 8, 2017 as part of the IHS MarkitSeminarSeries.
About the speaker:
Becca Jones-Albertus is the acting deputy director for the U.S. Department of EnergySolar Energy Technologies Office, working to advance solar energy technology and accelerate market adoption with an annual budget of over $200 million (to date). The Solar Office has a history of working to reduce the cost of solar electricity through the SunShot Initiative and, with the rapid growth in solar deployment, is now expanding its emphasis on solving the challenges related to integrating large amounts of solar energy onto the grid.
Jones-Albertus has spent her career advancing solar technology, from fundamental research and development to manufacturing. Prior to joining the Department of Energy, Jones-Albertus was at Solar Junction, where she led efforts developing the company’s two-time world record solar cells and then transferring that technology to a high volume manufacturing toolset.
Jones-Albertus graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University with a BS in electrical engineering, and also holds a MS and PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. She has more than 10 patents and 30 technical publications.
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The MIT Energy Initiative is MIT’s hub for energy research, education, and outreach. Learn more at http://energy.mit.edu.

Solar deployment has increased 100-fold in the past decade, yet solar energy supplies just 1% of U.S. electricity today. In a little over 10 years, solar is expected to grow to about 5% of U.S. electricity and hit 10-20% by 2050. But more is possible. With aggressive solar and storage technology cost declines and a focus on grid integration, the country could more than double that deployment. This talk describes promising pathways for advanced solar technologies and for integrating solar with energy storage and other technologies. Becca Jones-Albertus also looks at the associated projections for solar deployment based on NREL's RegionalEnergy Deployment System model.
This talk was presented on November 8, 2017 as part of the IHS MarkitSeminarSeries.
About the speaker:
Becca Jones-Albertus is the acting deputy director for the U.S. Department of EnergySolar Energy Technologies Office, working to advance solar energy technology and accelerate market adoption with an annual budget of over $200 million (to date). The Solar Office has a history of working to reduce the cost of solar electricity through the SunShot Initiative and, with the rapid growth in solar deployment, is now expanding its emphasis on solving the challenges related to integrating large amounts of solar energy onto the grid.
Jones-Albertus has spent her career advancing solar technology, from fundamental research and development to manufacturing. Prior to joining the Department of Energy, Jones-Albertus was at Solar Junction, where she led efforts developing the company’s two-time world record solar cells and then transferring that technology to a high volume manufacturing toolset.
Jones-Albertus graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University with a BS in electrical engineering, and also holds a MS and PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. She has more than 10 patents and 30 technical publications.
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The MIT Energy Initiative is MIT’s hub for energy research, education, and outreach. Learn more at http://energy.mit.edu.

The Bright Future of Solar Energy — Prof. Kylie Catchpole

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed on over one million roofs across the country. This presentation will give an overview of the astonishing growth in solar we’ve seen to date, and what we can expect for the future, including new research on using materials engineering and nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
ProfessorKylie Catchpole, ARCFuture Fellow at the ResearchSchool for Engineering at the Australian National University, speaking to students at the 39th Professor Harry MesselInternationalScience School, ISS2017: Future Power — The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2017.
Kylie's first talk at ISS2017: https://youtu.be/uU05DBTWS3M
The...

published: 28 Sep 2017

The future of solar power in China, the United States, and the world

On March 21, the John L. ThorntonChinaCenter at Brookings hosted an event featuring the launch of “The NewSolar System,” a major new study from Stanford University’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, a joint initiative of Stanford’s law and business schools.
https://www.brookings.edu/events/the-future-of-solar-power-in-china-the-united-states-and-the-world/ (transcript available)
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published: 22 Mar 2017

The Future of Energy (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 9)

At the UN Climate ChangeConference in Paris, world leaders agreed that climate change is an urgent threat -- cementing green energy production as a new frontier of innovation. VICE takes an in-depth look at the future of how we make and use energy, and how we can meet growing demand as we cut carbon emissions.
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The Potential for Solar Energy

Solar deployment has increased 100-fold in the past decade, yet solar energy supplies just 1% of U.S. electricity today. In a little over 10 years, solar is expected to grow to about 5% of U.S. electricity and hit 10-20% by 2050. But more is possible. With aggressive solar and storage technology cost declines and a focus on grid integration, the country could more than double that deployment. This talk describes promising pathways for advanced solar technologies and for integrating solar with energy storage and other technologies. Becca Jones-Albertus also looks at the associated projections for solar deployment based on NREL's RegionalEnergy Deployment System model.
This talk was presented on November 8, 2017 as part of the IHS MarkitSeminarSeries.
About the speaker:
Becca Jones-Alb...

Twenty First Century Renewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary)

Twenty First CenturyRenewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary).
This is a Wonderful documentary that's very interesting and fun to watch and part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries. This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentari...

The Bright Future of Solar Energy — Prof. Kylie Catchpole

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed o...

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed on over one million roofs across the country. This presentation will give an overview of the astonishing growth in solar we’ve seen to date, and what we can expect for the future, including new research on using materials engineering and nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
ProfessorKylie Catchpole, ARCFuture Fellow at the ResearchSchool for Engineering at the Australian National University, speaking to students at the 39th Professor Harry MesselInternationalScience School, ISS2017: Future Power — The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2017.
Kylie's first talk at ISS2017: https://youtu.be/uU05DBTWS3M
The entire ISS2017 playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLINIad1nw-HLAodWYNT00mDiHSTuk313I
For more about the ISS: http://sydney.edu.au/science/iss
Kylie's web page: https://cecs.anu.edu.au/people/kylie-catchpole

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed on over one million roofs across the country. This presentation will give an overview of the astonishing growth in solar we’ve seen to date, and what we can expect for the future, including new research on using materials engineering and nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
ProfessorKylie Catchpole, ARCFuture Fellow at the ResearchSchool for Engineering at the Australian National University, speaking to students at the 39th Professor Harry MesselInternationalScience School, ISS2017: Future Power — The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2017.
Kylie's first talk at ISS2017: https://youtu.be/uU05DBTWS3M
The entire ISS2017 playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLINIad1nw-HLAodWYNT00mDiHSTuk313I
For more about the ISS: http://sydney.edu.au/science/iss
Kylie's web page: https://cecs.anu.edu.au/people/kylie-catchpole

On March 21, the John L. ThorntonChinaCenter at Brookings hosted an event featuring the launch of “The NewSolar System,” a major new study from Stanford University’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, a joint initiative of Stanford’s law and business schools.
https://www.brookings.edu/events/the-future-of-solar-power-in-china-the-united-states-and-the-world/ (transcript available)
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On March 21, the John L. ThorntonChinaCenter at Brookings hosted an event featuring the launch of “The NewSolar System,” a major new study from Stanford University’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, a joint initiative of Stanford’s law and business schools.
https://www.brookings.edu/events/the-future-of-solar-power-in-china-the-united-states-and-the-world/ (transcript available)
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The Future of Energy (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 9)

At the UN Climate ChangeConference in Paris, world leaders agreed that climate change is an urgent threat -- cementing green energy production as a new frontie...

At the UN Climate ChangeConference in Paris, world leaders agreed that climate change is an urgent threat -- cementing green energy production as a new frontier of innovation. VICE takes an in-depth look at the future of how we make and use energy, and how we can meet growing demand as we cut carbon emissions.
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At the UN Climate ChangeConference in Paris, world leaders agreed that climate change is an urgent threat -- cementing green energy production as a new frontier of innovation. VICE takes an in-depth look at the future of how we make and use energy, and how we can meet growing demand as we cut carbon emissions.
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The Potential for Solar Energy

Solar deployment has increased 100-fold in the past decade, yet solar energy supplies just 1% of U.S. electricity today. In a little over 10 years, solar is exp...

Solar deployment has increased 100-fold in the past decade, yet solar energy supplies just 1% of U.S. electricity today. In a little over 10 years, solar is expected to grow to about 5% of U.S. electricity and hit 10-20% by 2050. But more is possible. With aggressive solar and storage technology cost declines and a focus on grid integration, the country could more than double that deployment. This talk describes promising pathways for advanced solar technologies and for integrating solar with energy storage and other technologies. Becca Jones-Albertus also looks at the associated projections for solar deployment based on NREL's RegionalEnergy Deployment System model.
This talk was presented on November 8, 2017 as part of the IHS MarkitSeminarSeries.
About the speaker:
Becca Jones-Albertus is the acting deputy director for the U.S. Department of EnergySolar Energy Technologies Office, working to advance solar energy technology and accelerate market adoption with an annual budget of over $200 million (to date). The Solar Office has a history of working to reduce the cost of solar electricity through the SunShot Initiative and, with the rapid growth in solar deployment, is now expanding its emphasis on solving the challenges related to integrating large amounts of solar energy onto the grid.
Jones-Albertus has spent her career advancing solar technology, from fundamental research and development to manufacturing. Prior to joining the Department of Energy, Jones-Albertus was at Solar Junction, where she led efforts developing the company’s two-time world record solar cells and then transferring that technology to a high volume manufacturing toolset.
Jones-Albertus graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University with a BS in electrical engineering, and also holds a MS and PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. She has more than 10 patents and 30 technical publications.
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The MIT Energy Initiative is MIT’s hub for energy research, education, and outreach. Learn more at http://energy.mit.edu.

Solar deployment has increased 100-fold in the past decade, yet solar energy supplies just 1% of U.S. electricity today. In a little over 10 years, solar is expected to grow to about 5% of U.S. electricity and hit 10-20% by 2050. But more is possible. With aggressive solar and storage technology cost declines and a focus on grid integration, the country could more than double that deployment. This talk describes promising pathways for advanced solar technologies and for integrating solar with energy storage and other technologies. Becca Jones-Albertus also looks at the associated projections for solar deployment based on NREL's RegionalEnergy Deployment System model.
This talk was presented on November 8, 2017 as part of the IHS MarkitSeminarSeries.
About the speaker:
Becca Jones-Albertus is the acting deputy director for the U.S. Department of EnergySolar Energy Technologies Office, working to advance solar energy technology and accelerate market adoption with an annual budget of over $200 million (to date). The Solar Office has a history of working to reduce the cost of solar electricity through the SunShot Initiative and, with the rapid growth in solar deployment, is now expanding its emphasis on solving the challenges related to integrating large amounts of solar energy onto the grid.
Jones-Albertus has spent her career advancing solar technology, from fundamental research and development to manufacturing. Prior to joining the Department of Energy, Jones-Albertus was at Solar Junction, where she led efforts developing the company’s two-time world record solar cells and then transferring that technology to a high volume manufacturing toolset.
Jones-Albertus graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University with a BS in electrical engineering, and also holds a MS and PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. She has more than 10 patents and 30 technical publications.
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The MIT Energy Initiative is MIT’s hub for energy research, education, and outreach. Learn more at http://energy.mit.edu.

Twenty First Century Renewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary)

Twenty First CenturyRenewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary).
This is a Wonderful documentary that's very interesting and fun to watch and part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries. This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
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Twenty First CenturyRenewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary).
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It's Elon Musk vs. Warren Buffett in the Fight for the Future of Solar

Jan. 28 -- SolarCity, America’s largest manufacturer and leaser of solar panels, was welcomed into Nevada with economic incentives. But then Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission started charging homes with solar panels more to use the public grid. This is bigger than a fight over solar energy - Nevada Energy, is part of Warren Buffett’s business empire, and Elon Musk is behind SolarCity. The outcome of fight in Nevada could set the course for solar energy adoption across the country. (Video by Ali Withers)

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This could be the future of solar power | Sustainable Energy

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This could be the future of solar power | Sustainable Energy

We take a look at how groundbreaking research from MIT could lead to skyscrapers being covered in tiny solar panels.
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Can We Power Everything With Solar Panels?

Solar panels are the future of energy efficiency, but it’s their price tag that has people...

Can We Power Everything With Solar Panels?

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The Future of Solar Panels | Mohamadou Bella Bah | TEDxYouth@DAA

The energy industry hasn't seen significant innovation in years. As we advance, we need to realize that past solutions won't create the sustainable solutions we need today.
Mohamadou "Bella" Bah is a student attending Dubai American Academy.
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3:41

The future of solar power

As the world's largest solar-thermal plant opens in the Mojave desert, our correspondent e...

Michio Kaku on the Solar Revolution

Michio Kaku: I believe in solar power, but there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency.
Michio Kaku: Some people think that the time is right for the solar revolution, that one day solar power will replace oil and we'll all live in a world that is clean and renewable. Well, not so fast. I believe in solar power. However, there are problems that we have to face, and one of them is low efficiency. The other one is lack of a storage facility like a battery. That's' the weak link. We simply don't have the efficiency of solar cells necessary to make it economical and competitive today, and the ability to store the energy for long periods of time when the sun is dark, when there are clouds and your solar panels don't work.So my point of view is this: I think in the coming decade, as oil prices start to rise and as the cost of wind and solar and renewables start to drop, the two currents will probably cross in maybe ten years. So in ten years it will be the marketplace which then begins to drive the whole thing forward because of the dropping cost of solar cells and rising efficiency and the rising price of oil. Now, why do I believe that oil prices will rise? Because of something called Hubbert's Peak. Hubbert was a Shell Oil engineer way back in the 1960s who predicted that we would hit the halfway point for the production of oil in the United States and after that the bell-shaped curve would curve the other way and we would become an importer of oil. Well, people laughed at him because they said that, "Well, wait a minute. We have Alaska. We have Texas. We have lots of oil fields, and so we're not going to hit the 50% point. America will always export oil." Well, wrong. Hubbert hit it right on the nose to within the year at which US oil supplies peaked and then it went to the other side of the bell-shaped curve. That's called Hubbert's Peak, when we hit the 50% point. Now we know that Hubbard was right and the next big question is, are we hitting Hubbert's Peak for world oil production? That is the $64,000 question. Many people that I've talked to, senior oil analysts, energy analysts, say that we are either at Hubbert's Peak or within ten years of hitting Hubbert's Peak. Now some people say, "Well that's stupid. We discover new oil deposits all the time. Look at Canada. We have tar sands of Canada, right?" Wrong. It turns out that we will always have oil. We will never run out of oil, except oil will become more expensive as we go down the other side of Hubbert's Peak. We would have to discover a new Saudi Arabia every five to ten years in order for this curve to simply go on forever. That's not going to happen. I don't care how many tar sands you're talking about in Canada. You're not going to create a new Saudi Arabia, which produces very clean, very cheap oil, oil that is prized by the oil companies because it is relatively less polluting and has tremendous amounts of profits associated with it. So we do know that oil prices will fluctuate because of politics, but on average it will start to rise because we will be hitting Hubbert's Peak. Meanwhile, solar power is going to become cheaper and in 10 years or so the two curves could actually cross, and in 20 years a new game changer arrives and that is fusion power. The Europeans are betting the store on the ITER fusion reactor to be built outside Cadarache, France in Southern France, and if we have the power of the sun on the earth then sea water could drive all our machines. So if this scenario plays out as I predict, it means that global warming could actually be a problem only for the next several decades as we enter the solar era and the fusion era. The problem is we have already lofted so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and we will continue to do so for decades to come, that even before we enter the solar age and the fusion age we will have so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that we will really screw up the weather. But on a long-term basis I think that solar energy and fusion power will be the solution, the ultimate solution, for the greenhouse problem. Directed / Produced byJonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd

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Top 10 Energy Sources of the Future

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The Bright Future of Solar Energy — Prof. Kylie Catchpole

The price of solar electricity is now lower than the retail price of conventional electricity in many parts of Australia, and solar panels have been installed on over one million roofs across the country. This presentation will give an overview of the astonishing growth in solar we’ve seen to date, and what we can expect for the future, including new research on using materials engineering and nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
ProfessorKylie Catchpole, ARCFuture Fellow at the ResearchSchool for Engineering at the Australian National University, speaking to students at the 39th Professor Harry MesselInternationalScience School, ISS2017: Future Power — The University of Sydney, Australia, July 2017.
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Lyric:
[Taylor Swift & Future]
I wanna be your end game
I wanna be your first string
I wanna be your A-Team (whoa, whoa)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Taylor Swift & Future]
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me, we got big reputations
Aah, and you heard about me
Ooh, I got some big enemies (yeah)
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me would be a big conversation (git, git)
Aah, and I heard about you
Ooh, you like the bad ones too (yeah)
[Future]
You so dope, don't overdose, I’m so stoked, I need a toast
We do the most, I'm in the Ghost like I'm whippin’ a boat
I got a reputation, girl, that don't precede me (yeah)
I'm one call away whenever you need me (yeah)
I'm in a G5 (yeah), come to the A-Side (yeah)
I got a bad boy persona, that's what they like (that's what they like)
You love it, I love it too 'cause you my type (you my type)
You hold me down and I protect you with my life (my life)
[Taylor Swift & Future]
I don't wanna touch you, I don't wanna be
Just another ex-love you don’t wanna see
I don’t wanna miss you (I don't wanna miss you)
Like the other girls do
I don’t wanna hurt you, I just wanna be
Drinking on a beach with you all over me
I know what they all say (I know what they all say)
But I ain't trying to play
[Taylor Swift]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Ed Sheeran]
Knew her when I was young
Reconnected when we were little bit older, both sprung
I got issues and chips on both of my shoulders
Reputation precedes me, in rumors, I'm knee-deep
The truth is, it's easier to ignore it, believe me
Even when we’d argue, we'd not do it for long
And you understand the good and bad end up in the song
For all your beautiful traits and the way you do it with ease
For all my flaws, paranoia, and insecurities
I've made mistakes and made some choices, that's hard to deny
After the storm, something was born on the 4th of July
I've passed days without fun, this endgame is the one
With four words on the tip of my tongue, I'll never say it
[Taylor Swift & Ed Sheeran]
I don't wanna touch you, I don't wanna be
Just another ex-love you don't wanna see
I don't wanna miss you (I don't wanna miss you)
Like the other girls do
I don't wanna hurt you, I just wanna be
Drinking on a beach with you all over me
I know what they all say, yeah
But I ain't trying to play
[Taylor Swift]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (wanna be your first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
[Taylor Swift & Future]
Big reputation, big reputation
Ooh, you and me, we got big reputations
Aah, and you heard about me
Ooh, I got some big enemies (hey!)
Big reputation, big reputation (big reputation, yay)
Ooh, you and me would be a big conversation
Aah, and I heard about you
Ooh, you like the bad ones too
[Taylor Swift]
I hit you like, bang! We tried to forget it, but we just couldn't
And I bury hatchets, but I keep maps of where I put 'em
Reputation precedes me, they told you I'm crazy
I swear I don't love the drama, it loves me
And I can't let you go, your hand prints on my soul
It's like your eyes are liquor, it's like your body is gold
You've been calling my bluff on all my usual tricks
So here's the truth from my red lips
[Taylor Swift, Future & Ed Sheeran]
I wanna be your end game (end game)
I wanna be your first string (me and you) (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (be your A-Team now) (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
I wanna be your end game (oh, I do!) (end game)
I wanna be your first string (first string)
I wanna be your A-Team (A-Team)
I wanna be your end game, end game
Album: Reputation
Artist; Taylor Swift

4:26

Taylor Swift - End Game ft. Ed Sheeran, Future (Karaoke)

LYRICS
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WAN...

Taylor Swift - End Game ft. Ed Sheeran, Future (Karaoke)

LYRICS
I WANNA BE YOUR ENDGAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRSTSTRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME
WE GOT BIG REPUTATIONS
AAH
AND YOU HEARD ABOUT ME
OOH
I GOT SOME BIG ENEMIES
BIG REPUTATION
BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME
WOULD BE A BIG CONVERSATION
AAH
AND I HEARD ABOUT YOU
OOH
YOU LIKE THE BAD ONES TOO
YOU SO DOPEDON'T OVERDOSE
I'M SO STOKED
I NEED A TOAST
WE DO THE MOST
I'M IN THE GHOST
LIKE I'M WHIPPIN' A BOAT
I GOT A REPUTATION
GIRL THAT DON'T PRECEDE ME
I'M ONE CALL AWAY
WHENEVER YOU NEED ME
I'M IN A G5
COME TO THE A-SIDE
I GOT A BAD BOYPERSONA
THAT'S WHAT THEY LIKE
YOU LOVE IT I LOVE IT TOO
'CAUSE YOU MY TYPE
YOU HOLD ME DOWN
AND I PROTECT YOU
WITH MY LIFE
I DON'T WANNA TOUCH YOU
I DON'T WANNA BE
JUST ANOTHER EX-LOVE
YOU DON'T WANNA SEE
I DON'T WANNA MISS YOU
LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS DO
I DON'T WANNA HURT YOU
I JUST WANNA BE
DRINKING ON A BEACH
WITH YOU ALL OVER ME
I KNOW WHAT THEY ALL SAY
BUT I AIN'T TRYNA PLAY
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
NOW WELL
WHEN I WAS YOUNG
WE CONNECTED
WHEN WE WERE LITTLE BIT OLDER
BOTH SPRUNG
I GOT ISSUES AND CHIPS ON BOTH OF MY SHOULDERS
REPUTATION PRECEDES ME AND RUMORS ARE KNEE-DEEP
THE TRUTH IS IT'S EASIER TO IGNORE IT
BELIEVE ME
EVEN WHEN WE'D ARGUE
WE'D NOT DO IT FOR LONG
AND YOU UNDERSTAND THE GOOD
AND BAD END UP IN A SONG
FOR ALL YOUR BEAUTIFUL TRAITS
AND THE WAY YOU DO IT WITH EASE
FOR ALL MY FLAWS
PARANOIA AND INSECURITIES
I'VE MADE MISTAKES AND MADE SOME CHOICES
THAT'S HARD TO DENY
AFTER THE STORM
SOMETHING WAS BORN ON THE 4TH OF JULY
I'VE PASSED DAYS WITHOUT FUN
THIS END GAME IS THE ONE
WITH FOUR WORDS ON THE TIP OF MY TONGUE
I'LL NEVER SAY IT
I DON'T WANNA TOUCH YOU I DON'T WANNA BE
JUST ANOTHER EX-LOVE YOU DON'T WANNA SEE
I DON'T WANNA MISS YOU
LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS DO
I DON'T WANNA HURT YOU
I JUST WANNA BE
DRINKING ON A BEACH WITH
YOU ALL OVER ME
I KNOW WHAT THEY ALL SAY YEAH
BUT I AIN'T TRYNA PLAY
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR
END GAME END GAME
BIG REPUTATION BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME WE GOT BIG REPUTATIONS
AH AND YOU HEARD ABOUT ME
OH I GOT SOME BIG ENEMIES
HEY BIG REPUTATION BIG REPUTATION
OOH YOU AND ME WOULD BE A BIG CONVERSATION
AH AND I HEARD ABOUT YOU
OOH YOU LIKE THE BAD ONES TOO
I HIT YOU LIKE BANG
WE TRIED TO FORGET IT
BUT WE JUST COULDN'T
AND I BURY HATCHETS
BUT I KEEP MAPS OF WHERE I PUT 'EM
REPUTATION PRECEDES ME
THEY TOLD YOU I'M CRAZY
I SWEAR I DON'T LOVE THE DRAMA
IT LOVES ME
AND I CAN'T LET YOU GO
YOUR HANDPRINTS ON MY SOUL
IT'S LIKE YOUR EYES ARE LIQUOR
IT'S LIKE YOUR BODY IS GOLD
YOU'VE BEEN CALLING MY BLUFF
ON ALL MY USUAL TRICKS
SO HERE'S THE TRUTH FROM
MY REDLIPS
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME
I WANNA BE YOUR FIRST STRING
I WANNA BE YOUR A-TEAM
I WANNA BE YOUR END GAME END GAME

Solar power: the next generation

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Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) Solar Panels

What is CdTe and why should I care? It could be the future of solar!
In this video, I wi...

Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) Solar Panels

What is CdTe and why should I care? It could be the future of solar!
In this video, I will explain what Cadmium Telluride, or CdTe, solar panels are all about. Not only are they potentially cheaper than silicon pv but they also have some distinct advantages in performance. If we can overcome a few minor disadvantages, including limited supply of tellurium, we will have a very bright future (pun intended)!

A bright future for solar power

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The State of Solar Energy in Massachusetts

The Climate Action Business Association (CABA) explores current trends and future outlooks...

The State of Solar Energy in Massachusetts

The Climate ActionBusiness Association (CABA) explores current trends and future outlooks for the state's solar industry. Since 2010, the Massachusetts clean energy economy has expanded exponentially. As we continue transitioning to a distributive electric grid, questions arise about where energy is generated and how it is utilized by interconnected customers. CABA convenes policy experts, industry professionals, and community advocates to collaborate on a collective vision for the state and asks questions such as, "What does the future electric grid look like?", "Where do utilities and solar companies fit into that vision?".
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Solar power - Science

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The modern age of solar power arrived in 1954 when researchers at Bell Laboratories developed a photovoltaic cell capable of effectively converting light into electricity. This breakthrough marked a fundamental change in how power is generated. Since then solar cells efficiencies have improved from 6% to 15% with ...
Making Solar Panels More Efficient
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A team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology has come up with a new way to capture solar energy that makes it easier to store and be used on demand at a later time. The team created a device that improves the efficiency of solar panels by using wavelengths of light that normally are wasted because they ...
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The choice for solar is simple for Australia. We receive the highest average solar radiation per square metre, and our electricity prices are amongst the highest in the world. Get in touch today for the industries leading solutions for solar panels, systems and inverters. Modern are CleanEnergy Accredited Solar Power ...
Solar Energy | SolarEnergy.com DIY Solar Power Resources
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The cost of installing a solar photovoltaic system has come down dramatically in the past few years. Where a suitable system from 1998 would have costs around $12 per watt of energy produced, the costs are typically less than $3 per watt installed. This dramatic drop in cost makes modern solar electric power systems far ...
[PDF]Exploration of Solar Power for the Modern PoultryFarm
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Solar Energy Making Ultra-Green Homes of the Future a Modern Day ...
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Energy-efficient homes of the future have arrived and are growing in popularity. According to a report by McGraw Hill Construction, nearly one-third of new single-family homes in the U.S. will be green by 2016. They are energy and natural resource efficient, designed to ...
Solar Energy Pros and Cons | SunPower Solar Blog
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25 พ.ค. 2560 - Each cell generates a few volts of electricity, so a solar panel's job is to combine the energy produced by many cells to make a useful amount of electric current .... Scientists refer to these classic solar cells as first-generation, largely to differentiate them from two different, more modern technologies known as ...
40 Facts About Solar Energy - Conserve Energy Future
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Fact 2: Solar energy which comprises of radiant heat and light from the sun can be harnessed with some modern technology like photo-voltaic, solar heating, artificial ... Fact 14: Solar chemical processes replace fossil fuels as a source for chemical energy and can make solar energy storable and transportable.

13:01

A future lit by solar energy

Coming from the tropical island of Bali, the sun plays a vital and powerful role in Arie N...

A future lit by solar energy

Coming from the tropical island of Bali, the sun plays a vital and powerful role in Arie Nyoman's day-to-day life. In fact, during BalineseNew Year, when people are prohibited from using light of any kind, the day of darkness has always made Arie feel vulnerable. But that darkness is the year-round reality for many people who live without access to electricity. In this Talk, Arie explores answers to the question, "what if we could harness the power of the sun to make sure no one has to live in the dark?"
This Talk was given at TED-Ed Weekend in NYC. To learn more about the event, go here: https://www.ted.com/attend/conferences/special-events/ted-ed-weekend
The TED-Ed Clubs program supports students in discovering, exploring and presenting their big ideas in the form of short, TED-style talks. In TED-Ed Clubs, students work together to discuss and celebrate creative ideas. ClubLeaders receive TED-Ed's flexible curriculum to guide their Members in developing presentation literacy skills to help inspire tomorrow's TED speakers and future leaders.
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A Simulated Sun for Solar Energy of the Future | Björn Laumert

Björn Laumert
Associate professor
Solar energy is available in abundance and is becoming ...

A Simulated Sun for Solar Energy of the Future | Björn Laumert

Björn Laumert
Associate professorSolar energy is available in abundance and is becoming a major source for electricity production in the world. There are two types of solar technologies to convert sun light into electricity: photovoltaic cells and concentrating solar power. The former converts solar energy directly into electricity whereas the latter converts solar energy into high temperature heat that drives a conventional power cycle. In order to conduct research and create innovation in concentrating solar power technology, KTH has built a solar simulator capable of concentrating solar light 7000 times to reach temperature levels over 2000 degrees.

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SOLAR ENERGY , POWER OF THE FUTURE

Solar energy is the most nature inexhaustible renewable energy. To the world's energy reso...

SOLAR ENERGY , POWER OF THE FUTURE

Solar energy is the most nature inexhaustible renewable energy. To the world's energy resources perspective, we have relied heavily on traditional energy stocks are already very limited storage capacity of the remaining oil can be used only forty-three years;

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St. Eustatius: 100% Solar Power in the Caribbean (Trailer)

The diesel generators have fallen silent. No longer is the idyllic island of St. Eustatius...

St. Eustatius: 100% Solar Power in the Caribbean (Trailer)

The diesel generators have fallen silent. No longer is the idyllic island of St. Eustatius tarnished by their drone and black diesel soot. And gone, too, is the need to buy expensive diesel fuel. In November 2017, this Caribbean island – a “special municipality” of the Netherlands – became that little bit more special thanks to the launch of a diesel-free daytime electricity supply.
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The Potential for Solar Energy

Solar deployment has increased 100-fold in the past decade, yet solar energy supplies just 1% of U.S. electricity today. In a little over 10 years, solar is expected to grow to about 5% of U.S. electricity and hit 10-20% by 2050. But more is possible. With aggressive solar and storage technology cost declines and a focus on grid integration, the country could more than double that deployment. This talk describes promising pathways for advanced solar technologies and for integrating solar with energy storage and other technologies. Becca Jones-Albertus also looks at the associated projections for solar deployment based on